Earn both of your Haaginspector certifications over the course of 6 consecutive days for $1,598 - a savings of $300 off the individual class prices! This $300 savings is only for those who register for both classes during the same week. No additional discounts are applicable if taking advantage of this offer.

Registrants may choose to register for either Haag Certified Inspector course individually at our regular prices.

Requirements:

The HCI program is intended for industry professionals wishing to improve their damage assessment understanding and techniques. HCI-R attendees must verify that they have minimum experience of 100 roof inspections as the primary inspector assessing damage, within the past 10 years. HCI-W attendees must verify that they have minimum experience of 100 wind damage inspections within the past 10 years, or hold either HCI-R or HCI-C certifications. Random industry experience and reference verification may be conducted to verify an attendees experience.

Haag Certified Inspector – Residential Roofs description

The Haag Certified Inspector program for residential roof inspectors (HCI-R) will help you build on your knowledge of damage assessment to residential (steep slope) roofs by teaching you Haag's inspection and damage assessment methods. The HCI-R program focuses on hail, wind, inspection techniques, inspection safety, composition roofs, fiber cement/synthetic roofing materials, tile roofs, slate roofs, wood shake and shingle roofs, metal roofs and repair vs. replacement analysis. This class is eligible for 20 hours of continuing education credit for insurance adjusters, and is eligible for other CE programs as well.

Haag Certified Inspector – Wind Damage description

The Haag Certified Inspector-Wind Damage (HCI-W) program will provide you with the perspective and best practices you need to inspect an entire building system for damage after a wind event. You will gain an in-depth understanding of numerous types of building systems in order to understand how each is affected by wind, including roofing, siding, exterior envelope systems, supporting structures, and foundations. The course also covers an in-depth study of how wind forms and the characteristics of different types of wind events, providing a detailed explanation of their varying effects. You will learn how to distinguish conditions caused by wind from conditions caused by other factors (including wave action, foundation settlement, and/or mechanical contact). HCI-W includes tips regarding how to perform an inspection following a wind event, as well as how to support and document your conclusions.

What is Haag Certification?

Haag Engineering and Haag Education certifies that those attendees who have completed the class have verified required work experience, and have completedthe entire twenty hours of classroom instruction. All Haag Certified Inspectors have also passed the corresponding HCI examination to Haag's minimum required standards.

Haag reserves the right to revoke certifications of any Haag Certified Inspector at any time, for any reason.